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Extremely Useful Data in Development of mRNA and Small Molecule Immunotherapies for Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Disorders: Regen BioPharma, (OTC-PINK: RGBP) and (OTC-PINK: RGBPP)

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Unexpected and Potentially Extremely Useful Data in Development of mRNA and Small Molecule Immunotherapies for Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Disorders: Regen BioPharma, (OTC-PINK: RGBP) and (OTC-PINK: RGBPP)

Advancing Therapies for Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Disorders by Modulating the Immune Checkpoint NR2F6.

Applying a Genetic Approach to Regulating NR2F6 Levels in Human T Cells. 

Additional Work for Blood Disorders, Cellular Immunotherapy, Modulating Key Molecular Processes in Cancer Stem Cell and Repairing Damaged Bone Marrow. 

Received Unexpected and Potentially Extremely Useful Data on Experimental Studies on the Company's DuraCAR CAR T-Cell Therapeutic. 

Studies Demonstrated That T Cells Which Express the Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) Construct Expressing siRNA for NR2F6 can be Successfully Created.

Second Unrelated qRT-PCR Testing Underway to Determine if NR2F6 mRNA is Elevated or Inhibited by Company’s CAR in T-Cells.

Regen BioPharma, (OTC-PINK: RGBP) and (OTC-PINK: RGBPP) is a biotechnology company working in the immunology and immunotherapy space. RGBP is focused on rapidly advancing novel technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently, RGBP is developing mRNA and small molecule therapies for treating cancer and autoimmune disorders.

RGBP plans to rapidly advance novel technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently, RGBP is advancing therapies for treating cancer and autoimmune disorders by modulating the immune checkpoint NR2F6. RGBP is also developing products treating blood disorders using small molecules and gene silencing (DiffronC), treating cancer with cellular immunotherapy (dCellVax, tCellVax, Dura-CAR, KimerApt), modulating key molecular processes in cancer stem cell through its patented molecular targeting approaches (BORIS), and repairing damaged bone marrow in patients with aplastic anemia and chemotherapy/radiotherapy treated cancer patients (HemaXellerate).

RGBP Expects Second Phase of Confirmatory Study Shortly

On October 18th RGBP reported on its current development of a genetic approach to regulating NR2F6 levels in human T cells. RGBP has recently received unexpected and potentially extremely useful data from one of its contract research organizations (CRO) retained to perform experimental studies on the Company's DuraCAR CAR T-cell therapeutic. These studies demonstrated that T cells which express the chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) construct expressing siRNA for NR2F6 can be successfully created.

"A second unrelated CRO is currently performing qRT-PCR tests to determine if NR2F6 mRNA is elevated or inhibited by our CAR in T-Cells," says Dr. Harry Lander, Chief Scientific Consultant to RGBP." If NR2F6 mRNA is suppressed (stimulating certain immune functions) then this product shows potential for treatment of cancer and if NR2F6 mRNA is elevated (suppressing certain immune functions) then the product shows potential for treatment of autoimmune disorders."

Once RGBP receives the data, it will analyze the results and report the findings in a press release in order to keep the company's shareholders informed of its progress.

RGBP Receives First Phase of Confirmatory Study

CAR-T Cells Created

On October 10th RGBP issued an announcement covering its previously discussed initiation of a series of experiments to validate its DuraCAR CAR T-cell therapeutic (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/regen-biopharma-inc--begins-experiments-validating-its-proprietary-car-t-cell-therapy-301623585.html) while also identifying new, unexpected and potentially extremely useful findings in developing cell therapy treatments for autoimmune disorders https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/studies-on-regen-biopharma-incs-duracar-indicate-potential-suppression-of-autoimmunity-company-retains-contract-research-organization-to-conduct-additional-confirmatory-studies-301931365.html.

RGBP then reported it had received the first set of confirmatory data which demonstrates that T cells which express the chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) construct targeting CD19 and expressing siRNA for NR2F6 were successfully created. In addition, the siRNA that is designed into the CAR T-cell was very highly expressed. Subsequent RGBP studies will determine if the expression of NR2F6 mRNA is suppressed or enhanced as a result of the high expression of siRNA.

"This is a major accomplishment in moving this model forward into therapies because in order to test whether we can genetically manipulate NR2F6 levels, we have to be able to produce a CAR T-cell where we demonstrate expression of this siRNA," says Dr. Harry Lander, Chief Scientific Consultant to RGBP. "We are excited to see the results on NR2F6 expression. If it is inhibited, we will focus on using these DuraCAR cells as originally envisioned - to attack solid tumors. If it is enhanced, we will begin re-tooling these cells to treat autoimmune disorders."

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